Re: [PATCH] staging: speakup: Fix warning of line over 80 characters.

From: Joe Perches
Date: Sat Mar 28 2015 - 17:18:49 EST


On Sat, 2015-03-28 at 21:40 +0100, Richard Weinberger wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 28, 2015 at 9:21 PM, Shirish Gajera <gshirishfree@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > This patch fixes the checkpatch.pl warning:

[]

> > diff --git a/drivers/staging/speakup/main.c b/drivers/staging/speakup/main.c
[]
> > @@ -423,7 +423,8 @@ static void announce_edge(struct vc_data *vc, int msg_id)
> > if (spk_bleeps & 1)
> > bleep(spk_y);
> > if ((spk_bleeps & 2) && (msg_id < edge_quiet))
> > - synth_printf("%s\n", spk_msg_get(MSG_EDGE_MSGS_START + msg_id - 1));
> > + synth_printf("%s\n",
> > + spk_msg_get(MSG_EDGE_MSGS_START + msg_id - 1));
>
> Instead of blindly adding newlines to silence checkpatch.pl, what
> about reworking the code?
> printf("%s\n", ..) cries for a puts().

There is no synth_puts

> > @@ -1131,7 +1132,8 @@ static void spkup_write(const char *in_buf, int count)
> > if (in_count > 2 && rep_count > 2) {
> > if (last_type & CH_RPT) {
> > synth_printf(" ");
> > - synth_printf(spk_msg_get(MSG_REPEAT_DESC2), ++rep_count);
> > + synth_printf(spk_msg_get(MSG_REPEAT_DESC2),
> > + ++rep_count);
> > synth_printf(" ");
>
> This printf stuff looks odd. synth_printf() seems to take a format
> string, in this case the format string
> is returned by spk_msg_get(), smells like a format string bug.

Nope, but it would be nicer to avoid these spk_msg_get
functions for the indices that are used with printf style
formatting.

> > }
> > rep_count = 0;
> > @@ -1847,7 +1849,8 @@ static void speakup_win_set(struct vc_data *vc)
> > win_right = spk_x;
> > }
> > snprintf(info, sizeof(info), spk_msg_get(MSG_WINDOW_BOUNDARY),
> > - (win_start) ? spk_msg_get(MSG_END) : spk_msg_get(MSG_START),
> > + (win_start) ?
> > + spk_msg_get(MSG_END) : spk_msg_get(MSG_START),
> > (int)spk_y + 1, (int)spk_x + 1);
>
> Same here. Also please resolve the ?: mess.

I don't think there's a ?: mess, but the code looks wrong.

win_start ? MSG_END : MSG_START

sure looks backwards.


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